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The phrase "a key failure" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a significant or critical failure in a particular context, such as a project, system, or process. Example: "The project's delay was attributed to a key failure in the communication between teams."
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A key failure is that mainstream health providers are not assessing this huge need.
This property fuels drug resistance, a key failure mode in oncogene-directed therapy.
A key failure in his Nike strategy, Thomsen says, was not investing in what he calls "foundation shops," purveyors that sell only specialty gear.
Transverse cracking in cross-ply laminates is a key failure mechanism which needs to be understood in order to predict the failure initiation in these laminates.
The predicted trends agree with published experimental data, suggesting that hydrogen enhanced surface deformation is a key failure mechanism for aluminum alloys in humid environments.
The printer is capable of finer prints than its predecessor and adopts the Smart Extruder print head that was announced in January as an upgrade to its 5th generation products, bringing more reliable prints to what has traditionally been a key failure point.
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Davis, speaking outside the Burns Safeway on Friday, said what so many residents of Harney County seemed to have diagnosed as the key failure of a protest whose viewpoints many local residents shared: "I don't think that coming into a community from out of state is a good way to make a point".
Free Cinema's key failure was its inability to translate its precepts into feature films.
Unfortunately, the treatment is dependent upon a key assumption: 'Failures of versions for each component are statistically independent…' (Section 2).
Inaccurate responses and voice key failures were recorded on a computer by a female research assistant.
Drug resistance is a key cause of failure for treatment of HIV infection.
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